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Waldlust 22.8.2004

Lasse-Marc Riek & Tobias Schmitt

Platform invited the visiting artists of the Nelimarkka museum residency program Lasse-Marc Riek (D) and Tobias Schmitt (D) to present their sound work.

 

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Loop 5.8.2004

silver

Platform showed the video LOOP by silver, a virtual identity artist, existing since the year 1994. The area of its interest is computer interactive art, virtual reality, internet art, artificial intelligence and psychedelic aspects of artificial computer reality. Silver shows its work at exhibitions of fine arts as well as computer art on the Internet.

LOOP
…showing an endless succession of young couples kissing alternatively each other, accompanied by sloppy advertisement music. The treatment of the theme obviously alludes to erotic films or to the happy end scenes in Hollywood movies. On the other hand, however, we may also read the message of Loop as an existential view of human destiny. And it is exactly this conglomerate of references that induces feelings of ambiguity, pathos and irony. (Katerina Pavlickova)

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Waldlust

Lasse-Marc Riek & Tobias Schmitt | 22.8.2004

Platform invited the visiting artist of Nelimarkka museum residency program Lasse-Marc Riek(D) and Tobias Schmitt(D) to present their sound work.

 

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Loop

silver | 5.8.2004

Platform showed the video LOOP by silver, a virtual identity artist; exists since the year 1994. The area of it’s interest is computer interactive art, virtual reality, Internet art, artificial intelligence and psychedelic aspects of artificial computer reality. Silver shows it’s work at exhibitions of fine arts as well as computer art on the Internet since 1994.
LOOP
…showing an endless succession of young couples kissing alternatively each other, accompanied by sloppy advertisement music. The treatment of the theme obviously alludes to erotic films or to the happy end scenes in Hollywood movies. On the other hand, however, we may also read the message of Loop as an existential view of human destiny. And it is exactly this conglomerate of references that induces feelings of ambiguity, pathos and irony. (Katerina Pavlickova)

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